Pollitt Hexagon Quotes & Sayings
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I sink into it completely, letting everything else fall away so all that's left is this. A moment like a poem. — Jessi Kirby

Stories close the gap and reconcile between what we want life to be and how it actually is. — Khaled Hosseini

The source from which existing things derive their existence is also that to which they return at their destruction. — Anaximander

Don't let the fear of the time it will take to accomplish something stand in the way of your doing it. The time will pass anyway; we might just as well put that passing time to the best possible use. — Earl Nightingale

And we were Banksy on an overpass in New Orleans spray-painting porch lights on the hurricane. We were welcome mats for the un-forgiven. We never sold our windpipes to make a living. We were the letters sent to the wrong address, but opened anyway. We opened anyway. — Andrea Gibson

Sometimes too much to drink is barely enough. — Mark Twain

Perhaps life is like an hour glass, with dear ones the sand that slips from the upper glass
the earth
into the second
eternity. — Margaret George

I always want to make sure I'm telling a story about people that I care about. — Joss Whedon

I love you. Those three words have a deeply embedded history. They come with a whole lifetime of laughter and tears. So when I say them, I hope you feel the weight of my words because they bear everything I hope. They bear everything that I am. — June Gray

There is nothing beautiful or sweet or great in life that is not mysterious. — Francois-Rene De Chateaubriand

Again and again it astonishes us that God makes himself a child so that we may love him, so that we may dare to love him, and as a child trustingly lets himself be taken into our arms. It is as if God were saying: I know that my glory frightens you, and that you are trying to assert yourself in the face of my grandeur. So now I am coming to you as a child, so that you can accept me and love me. — Pope Benedict XVI